生物人口学:行动中的一致性是社会生物学特刊的介绍

J. Rodgers, S. Olshansky
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许多进化理论家对听众说过这样的话:“你们的祖先在很多方面都不同。有些人很聪明,有些人很笨。有些漂亮,有些不漂亮。有人会唱,有人会定义不定积分。有的能跑得快,有的能种萝卜。但他们都做了一件事——他们绝对有一个共同点,那就是你的每一个直系祖先,无一例外,都成功地生下了孩子。”
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Biodemography: Consilience in action an introduction to a special issue of social biology
Many evolutionary theorists have made a statement to an audience something like the following: "Your ancestors differed in many ways. Some were smart, and some were dumb. Some were pretty, and some were not. Some could sing, some could define indefinite integrals. Some could run fast, and some could grow turnips. But one thing they all did—the one thing they definitely shared in common was that every single one of your direct ancestors, without exception, successfully made babies."
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